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02.14.08: پاسخی به سیما (8) نظر
01.23.08: on Google video) to see what the U.S. is doing now in our region, started decades ago in Latin America, about which our generation doesn't know much."> جنگ آمریکا بر ضد مردم آمریکا لاتین (5) نظر
10.30.07: full text of the claim if you like to see. I'll write about it more tomorrow."> با سید جاکشان دوعالم، محمد مهدی خلجی، آشنا شوید (13) نظر
10.03.07: اخلاق پرستارانه (1) نظر
09.06.07: Chalghooz to its blacklist and doesn't allow users to link to it."> «چلغوز» در لیست سیاه بالاترین (1) نظر
08.28.07: Foucault and the Iranian Revolution: Gender and the Seduction of Islamism") represents a new trend in the mainstream American intelligentsia to discredit and delegitimise the Iranian state and revolution and anyone who has had the slightest positive attitude towards it. Whether from the right or the right, what matters these days is to discredit Iran's new interpretation of Islam and democracy which has inspired the entire Muslim world to challenged the U.S. hegemony outside its borders. The book opens with a paragraph repeating the usual reductionist and unintelligent dismissal of Islam in its entirety based on the issue of women's rights and ends with no one but Azar Nafisi's applaud for illuminating Foucault's ideas through the Iranian revolution."> ضایع کردن فوکو بخاطر دفاعش از انقلاب ایران (8) نظر
07.31.07: a fellow at National Endowment for Democracy and a regular contributor to VOA Persian's shows) is a great example of Islamic Republic's failure to communicate the real nature of American 'democracy and human rights' agenda with its younger elite. The emphasis on American disastrous intervention in the Middle East for many reasons has lost its appeal for the Iranian post-revolutionary generation, the way it is presented in the school and university text-books and in the media. Iran has to overcome its silly fears of the 'Godless' left and starts to show the new generation about how the U.S. has treated independent South American states, especially Haiti, Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua. The works of Chomsky and other anti-Imperial American dissidents should be translated into Persian, published and promoted in the media and also be mentioned in the high school textbooks."> آمریکای جنوبی را به جوانان ايرانی نشان دهید (16) نظر
07.27.07: Mehdi Yahyanejad, the founder of Balatarin, a Digg-alike in Persian, has officially banned Chalghooz. Try to add a link to Chalghooz and you'll get this message: "Lining to contents on this website is forbidden." After Jahanshah Javid and Ebrahim Nabavi, I think we should consider Yahyanejad for a Golden Chalghooz award for respect for free speech."> «چلغوز» در لیست سیاه بالاترین (8) نظر
07.27.07: یک سوال مهم (10) نظر
07.01.07: a recent editorial by the Boston Globe with an old editorial by the New York Times in August 1953, titled 'Mossadegh Plays with Fire.' The latter editorial was published only a couple of days before the CIA-organised coup which toppled Mossadegh's government."> دیروز مصدق، امروز احمدی‌نژاد (0) نظر
06.15.07: his speech at the FDD conference (I'd say Pentagon advisers) and see for yourself."> پدیده‌ی خطرناک عباس میلانی
05.28.07: chat with two Florida-based Cubans 'journalists' on the Cuban revolution, Casto, Che and free speech in Cuba is quite a better use for the Dutch government's money compared to his continous and lame personal attacks in Rooz to wipe me off the Internet scene. Except that impartiality of these two gentelmen on Cuban matters at best is equal to that of Amir Taheri and Amir Abbas Fakhravar when it comes to Iran."> با امیر طاهری و عباس فخرآور کوبا آشنا شوید (2) نظر
05.02.07: Nazanin Afshin-jam with her new video, 'someday,' shows that she has officially joined Reza Pahlavi's campaign. It's very shameful of Radio Zamaneh to promote this video and its message."> نازنین افشین جم و براندازی جمهوری اسلامی (24) نظر
03.29.07: Mehdi Khalaji is the only person on the planet who has indirectly worked for or given advice to both Khamanei's office and Cheney's in less than five years. His recent work for the right-wing American think tanks and his shameful endorsement and help to American Foreign Policy Council's disgusting anti-Iran campaign has made him the filthiest traitor I have ever seen in my life. I love to see his face (and that of similar traitors such as Mohsen sazegara, Ali Afshari and to some degree Akbar Ganji) when the U.S. has no choice but to finally accept that its time in the Middle East has passed."> مهدی خلجی (22) نظر
03.12.07: One million signatures campaign" and the refomrers' "Women's Manifesto." I wholeheartedly support the latter, for I believe it's a post-colonial movement which is also very practical and effective, contrary to the former campaign. Reformer women's activists should start a dialogue with the establishment and its powerful institution to convince them that they're not a threat to national sectary, but in fact their final achievements further stabilises the Islamic Republic and its national security. "> وجود شادی صدر به نفع امنیت ملی است، نه به ضرر آن (8) نظر
03.09.07: چرا شادی صدر؟ٌٰٔ (17) نظر
02.23.07: New York Sun's report on Richard Perle's presentation at AIPAC in which he refers to his nemerous conversations with Mr. Batebi: bq.. The threat posed by Iran was a hot topic yesterday at Aipac, which set up an extensive interactive presentation on the history of the country's nuclear program... Mr. Perle then told the lunchtime crowd at the Washington Hilton that he was about to contact one of the leaders of the July 9, 1999, demonstrations in Tehran. The leaders are honored each year by the opposition. At the event, he said he would tell Ahmad Batebi, who has recently been released from Evin Prison, that Ms. Harman too supported his cause to unseat the unelected regime in his country. Mr. Batebi was imprisoned after he appeared holding up a bloody T-shirt on a 1999 cover of the Economist. Since then, the photo has graced many opposition posters and Web sites. During a later interview, Mr. Perle said that he had spoken five times with Mr. Batebi, who has contacted him through intermediaries, for months. Mr. Perle did not make the phone call yesterday, he said, after realizing that Iranian intelligence operatives may trace the call after monitoring his remarks at the Aipac conference. Mr. Perle said that through his conversations with Mr. Batebi, he is persuaded that the opposition in Iran yearns to hear the kind of words Ms. Rice said yesterday. "They are hoping to get a message through to the administration, they need moral support, there has been no suggestion that they want military intervention or anything like that. They want Americans to know they have been deprived of basic human rights and want Americans to support them," Mr. Perle said."> ماجراهای احمد باطبی (55) نظر
02.11.07: Part one, part two) of how she was treated in her recent 48 hours detention in jail and by the secret service to see if it is anything close to what was happening before Khatami. (These accounts should be translated into English.) The dramatic changes in Iran's prisons and in methods used by the intelligence service are great examples of how within the same structure things can improve. So of course I'd rather keep this system and try to make it better from within than handing it to those who treat prisoners n Abu Ghuraib style. How can people like Akbar Ganji ignore these improvements and claim that the Islamic Republic has to be toppled for Iran to acquire a democratic, accountable anf fair government. The interesting fact is that the Iranian Human Rights' driven media, such as Rooz, that were covering the arrest so closely and so dramatically, usually become absolutely silent when these people are released and start talking about the way they were fairly treated. Although there is no wonder they do this. Most of these people are given help by the Amercians and Europeans for their claimed violation of their basic rights and as signs of the terrible situation of human rights in Iran. (Four of Rooz writers have received awards from the American Human Rights Watch organisation) So how do you expect them to suddenly start showing the truth and saying that things are actually not that bad? Their whole lives depend on their denial of improvements in the Islamic Republic."> کور شدن (30) نظر